A lesson focused on distinguishing between high and low pitches through movement, tactile exploration, and visual aids, designed specifically for adaptive life skills environments where independent work is facilitated through whole-group choice.
A lesson focused on empowering students with hearing loss to self-advocate for written instructional reinforcements like transcripts and closed captions.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for a 1st-grade student with autism, using a rollercoaster theme and Social Thinking language to explain the science of brain regulation and the value of breaks.
A social story and visual support set designed to help a 5th-grade student transition smoothly into Social Studies and begin tasks immediately. The materials use a 'Mission' theme to make classroom expectations engaging and clear.
A focused 15-minute daily reading intervention designed for older students (age 10+) struggling with decoding and sight word recall. This lesson combines CVC phonetics, functional survival words, and high-frequency Dolch Second Grade vocabulary using a 'Word Lab' theme to keep the content age-appropriate and engaging.
A collection of foundational worksheets for early learners focusing on classroom vocabulary and basic numeracy.
A comprehensive behavior intervention suite for a 6th-grade student struggling with physical aggression and rule-following. It includes collaborative planning documents, daily data tracking, and student-facing regulation tools.
A comprehensive behavior support package for a 6th-grade student struggling with physical aggression, disruption, and rule-following. Includes a data tracking tool, staff intervention strategies, and a student-centered self-regulation plan.
A comprehensive vocational training unit focused on establishing and maintaining daily routines for high school students in transition programs. This lesson provides visual supports and tracking tools designed for digital use on iPads or print.
A sensitive and empowering lesson designed to help 5th-grade students on the autism spectrum embrace their unique neurobiology and move away from harmful comparisons with neurotypical peers.
A comprehensive lesson on Wilson 5.1 open syllables, featuring a reading passage, fluency practice, word cards, and a sky-themed board game for 2nd grade students.
A comprehensive review of all previous skills through rapid-fire scenarios and a final mastery challenge.
Introduces the concept of the "Conversation Chain" and focuses on appropriate responding to keep the social link strong.
Teaches the difference between questions and comments and how to use them to keep a conversation moving forward.
Focuses on how to choose the right person and time to start a conversation, including physical approach and opening lines.
Explores the definition of a conversation and the various reasons why we talk to others, such as sharing information or having fun.
A set of comprehensive goal tracking and progress monitoring documents aligned with the WIDA Alternate Proficiency Level Descriptors for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
The foundational tracking materials for an Alt ELD student binder, including overview sheets, observation logs, and work sample documentation.
A self-monitoring system designed to help 5th-grade students build independence in accuracy and organization. The lesson includes a multi-day tracking checklist and a teacher guide for implementing IEP goals related to self-evaluation.
A creative character-design approach to building self-advocacy, task completion, and emotional expression for students who struggle with compliance or sharing feelings.
A set of social stories and visual aids to prepare students with Down Syndrome and Autism for a school field trip from Grafton, MA to Washington, D.C., focusing on patience, endurance, and manners.
A comprehensive animal research project toolkit designed for third-grade special education students. It provides scaffolded graphic organizers and sentence-starter outlines to support independent writing.
Students learn the steps of creating a persuasive message, fill out a simplified script, and prepare visual aids to 'sell' the town of Lorenzo to others, focusing on school, safety, and community.
Cumulative review of all open syllable patterns with a 100+ word reading passage and comprehension check.
Focuses on 2-syllable words starting with a single-vowel open syllable (V-CV pattern).
Focuses on 2-syllable words with an open first syllable and a closed second syllable (CV-CVC pattern).
Focuses on decoding and encoding 2-syllable words with two open syllables (CV-CV pattern).
A professional development session for educators focused on the instructional power of revisiting lesson objectives to assess student progress and adjust teaching in real-time.
A comprehensive set of executive functioning tools designed to help middle schoolers master task initiation, time management, organization, and emotional regulation. This toolkit provides visual scaffolds for daily routines and long-term planning.
A set of category sorting mats for early learners to practice classification across six familiar themes: Ocean, Beach, Breakfast, Zoo, Garden, and Farm. Each mat provides a visual anchor and designated spaces for four sorting objects.
A comprehensive lesson focused on improving speech intelligibility through the mastery of prosody, specifically targeting volume control, articulatory precision, and intonation patterns.
A focused phonics lesson on the '-ang' glued sound, designed for 2nd-grade students and intervention settings using a high-energy garage band theme.
A collection of accessible reading materials for Shakespeare's Macbeth, specifically tailored for students requiring large print and modern translations. This lesson ensures all students can navigate and comprehend the play during classroom instruction.
A discreet, low-friction self-regulation system designed for 7th-grade students to monitor emotional states and practice self-advocacy through simple visual scales and break requests.
A comprehensive set of behavioral intervention tools designed for middle school students, focusing on self-regulation and goal tracking for task avoidance, insubordination, physical aggression, and social withdrawal.
A structured approach to long division using the standard algorithm on graph paper, specifically designed for students with IEPs. The lesson covers 2-digit by 1-digit problems (no remainders) and 3-digit by 1-digit problems (with remainders) using visual aids and mnemonics.
A lesson for 6th grade special education students to review character traits through the lens of a detective agency, culminating in a thank-you letter to their Vice Principal.